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Microsoft Pushes Green Initiatives In Supply Chain

Microsoft announced on 7 March that its supply chain for hardware and packaging has been certified ISO 14001-compliant.

“ISO 14001 is an internationally recognised framework for organisations to strategically manage and continuously improve their environmental performance,” Josh Henretig, head of Environmental Sustainability at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post.

Environmental footprint

While Microsoft already had strict supplier practices in place, ISO 14001 certification “represents a new commitment to minimising the environmental footprint of our hardware and packaging,” he said.

Many of the company’s business units, including global travel and real estate, collaborated to help Microsoft get the nod from the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). “Working together, they were able to certify the entirety of Microsoft manufacturing and supply chain under one certificate,” he added.

The move burnishes Microsoft’s reputation as an environmentally-conscious technology organisation, he said. “Demonstrating the link between people, profits and the planet, the certification also provides our customers and other stakeholders with the objective assurance that Microsoft is responsibly managing the environmental impacts of our hardware and packaging products and enhances Microsoft’s reputation as a preferred business partner.”

And the company won’t stop there in its quest to reduce the carbon footprint of its Surface tablets, Xbox consoles and other electronics. “We will continue to take steps to reduce the environmental footprint of our supply chain and Microsoft devices,” wrote Henretig.

Microsoft’s push into a more sustainable direction also extends into the company’s massive data centre operations.

In January 2013, the company announced a $348 million (£220m) expansion to the company’s cloud computing facilities in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. “These facilities showcase state-of-the-art designs developed from our latest technology and infrastructure research that continues to minimise water, energy use and building costs, while increasing computing capacity, software capabilities and server utilisation,” Christian Belady, Microsoft’s Data Centre Services general manager, said in a statement.

Zero-carbon data centre

This year, the company announced that it was nearing completion on a zero-carbon data centre pilot programme in Wyoming called the Cheyenne Data Plant. The 18-month project derives energy for its servers and IT systems by leveraging biogas (methane) from local municipal waste.

Microsoft has also invested in renewable energy purchase programmes, and in one case, a clean power producer, albeit indirectly. The company announced on 4 November that it had inked a 20-year power purchase agreement with the Keechi Wind Farm Project in Texas.

The project is headed by energy developer RES Americas and will incorporate 55 wind turbines that generate 110 megawatts of electricity when it is completed in 2015. Without Microsoft’s involvement, the project may never have gotten off the ground, according to Susan Reilly, RES chief executive and chair-elect of the board of the American Wind Energy Association.

“Microsoft is making the financing, construction and operation of this 110-megawatt project possible,” she said in a statement. “To be clear: It would not have happened otherwise.”

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Originally published on eWeek.

Pedro Hernandez

Pedro Hernandez covers Microsoft products and services, such as Office, Windows, Windows Phone, Azure and Skype.

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